Implants
Dental implants are a revolutionary and highly effective solution for replacing missing teeth. They are considered the gold standard in modern dentistry for their durability, natural appearance, and ability to restore the function and aesthetics of a complete smile. Dental implants are small titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for artificial teeth.
Dental implants take the place of a lost tooth root. These permanent metal screws secure artificial or fake teeth such as dental crowns, dental bridges or dentures in place.

Benefits
- Durability: Implants are incredibly durable and can last a lifetime with proper care.
- Natural Appearance: Designed to look and function like natural teeth, providing a seamless smile.
- Improved Oral Health Unlike traditional bridges, implants do not require the alteration of adjacent teeth, preserving natural tooth structure.
- Bone Preservation Implants help maintain jawbone density, preventing bone loss that can occur with missing teeth.
- Enhanced Function: Restores normal biting and chewing function, improving overall oral health and comfort.
ALL ON 4
All-on-4 implants are an innovative solution for those in need of a complete rehabilitation of the dental arch. A full arch of teeth is supported by four implants. This technique is often used for patients who need a full upper or lower set of teeth. This type of procedure allows anchoring an entire dental arch on only four implants, offering an aesthetic and functional solution in a short time. With All-on-4 treatment, patients can achieve a complete smile and improved chewing functionality.

ALL ON 6
All-on-6 implants are a variant of All-on-4, where six implants are used instead of four. This approach may be recommended for patients with reduced bone density or a wider dental arch. All-on-6 implants offer greater stability and resistance for a flawless smile.

You might need a dental implant if you have tooth loss due to
- Cavities.
- Tooth root fracture.
- Bruxism.
- Facial injury.
- Congenitally missing teeth.
Restoring missing teeth
Tooth loss can occur due to various reasons, including injury, gum disease, or aging. Restorative dentistry provides options such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures to replace missing teeth, enabling patients to regain their ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently.